Ok, thanks Chris. 5 Division 95 Infantry Brigade Gloucestershire Regiment 12th (Service) (Bristol) Battalion, Brigade Machine Gun Company and Brigade . Record for G. H. Tyler 23 September 1917 in Bailleul Communal Cemetery and Extension, Bailleul, Nord, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France from BillionGraves GPS Headstones. He discharged, my dad thinks, in 1945. ; Well you know how it is.Once again thanksRegardsNick, Paul provided an unbelievable service.I didn't have too much detail I could provide and even that was sketchy but after a few emails which paul was very quick to respond to in order to discuss various avenues,the information I received back surpassed my expectations. The photos are presented in the following catogories: Do you have an opinion or any information you would like to share with us? He was to remain with the battalion until being gassed in October 1918 and evacuated to Britain. I'm trying to research my great grandfather, and struggling. I'm not sure how soon after they married, they ended up in Hamilton Barracks in Edinborough as their daughter (my great grandmother's birth certificate states her name Margaret Ann Killen b Nov 29/1888 at Hamilton signed William G.T. Some 65 years later the diary was found by the grandson of Horst Kallmeyer whilst clearing out his grandparents apartment. Records include details of Service, Medals, Gallantry Awards, Assignments as well as details of rank. The database contains over 50,000 records and aims to cover all who served with the Worcestershire Regiment during The Great War. He enlisted on 28/5/15 or possibly 28/8/15. Hi there PaulDo you know how I could go about researching a man who was a Staff Instructor in the Army Gymnastics Staff between 15-19. Please let me know if this is something you could help with? I'm not sure of the circumstance but my great great grandmother Sarah Ann and my great grandmother Margaret Ann ended up in Belfast (I'm not certain if that was John Killen's home where family lived) or why they ended up t here since Sarah Ann listed her family living in Wicklow. Hi Paul, A difficult one. New Book which tells the story of Norton Barracks from 1874 to 1982 and of the soldiers who served there. Have a look here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/requests-for-personal-data-and-service-records. Mary - please contact me via the RESEARCH tab if you would like me to research this man. completely separate regimental number sequences. he was in the duke of cornwalls. CLICK HERE, 1808-1811 Peninsular The veterans relive their experiences and lucky escapes as they recall the years they fought across Europe. I understand that these barracks were platooned by the Royal Welsh Light (dragoons) of which James was. All I no is he was born in Scotland but ran away from home on numerous occasions to join the army in England. Hi paul. 1845-1846 Sutlej The records I check depends on the particular task, but I will check all relevant sources. Regimental numbering sequences between 1881 and 1918. 1914-1920 WW 1 Killed in action 29 Jan 1916, buried Rifle House cemetery, Belgium. rank visitors / pageviews; 823833: atob.com. I have found his medal card, which states he was in 15th london regiment, 705282, 23rd London regiment, a/204954, and the ASC remounts, R/4/232361. 1848-1849 Punjab Please send me an email if you want me to undertake paid research. Free shipping for many products! Enlisted 29/12/1915. We have done some research into his Military history, but have no idea who he was. Re 10284 Wardlow, you should contact the Irish Guards direct as they still hold records. 1 Co of LY 226 and 301Previous Units - 1 Co of LY Sgt 2658John Bowen john.gordon.bowen@gmail.com, Hello Paul,I wonder if you can help me solve two puzzles about my grandfather? Drop a lineto. (i.e. Re Alexander HunterCareer soldier, joined the BW in 1904, probably a reservist by 1914. Gloucestershire Regiment 5172001 - 5239000 Worcestershire Regiment 5239001 - 5328000 Royal Berkshire Regiment 5328001 - 5373000 Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5373001 - 5429000 The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5429001 - 5485000 Hampshire Regiment 5485001 - 5562000 Wiltshire Regiment 5562001 - 5608000 I am working on a family tree in ancestry.com and will put everything in there to be shared.Sue Stone (nee Hunter). Again father unknown, his birth certificate says illegitimate. You have completely missed the whole point of the blog. Register. Thanks for the quick response.I was thinking of approaching the South Staffs Regiment in Lichfield to see what they can provide. His wife was Johanna Blanch.I know his wife and children were born in Waterford, Ireland and this is where he married. By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. Information Full Name: George Edward Jones D.O.B: 22.04.1921 Rank: Private Lived: Stourport-On-Severn, Worcestershire Served: 1941-1946 with worcestershire regimant Was in Broadstairs,Kent in 1941 Was in Berlin 1945-1946 Allan Matthew Hauxwell, I know he served in the Durham Light Infantry, his service number is listed as 7440. Number 1457 I believe. Other rank prisoners of war 1914. R. C. T. GOODWIN (1940), WORCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT OFFICERS & MEN IN RFC, FRED "JOE" LYNCH - FROM THE RANKS TO LIEUT.-COLONEL. Private Herbert Thomas Beard served with the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regtiment in the Boer War in South Africa in 1900. This man has surviving papers which you can download provided you pay Findmypast: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/search-result/?q=chapman+323023, Hello Paul,I would just like to say thank you for your time in finding out what happened to my great-great-grandfather. If this information is not immediately obvious it may still be possible to find out more about him. When available photos, family and other details may be included. He died 1981.Interested in service records, medals etc as for some reason the family didn't keep anything.Thanks in advance. - 14606Rank - privateRegiment - South StaffordshireI'm afraid that's all I have. Thanks. 1903-1913 What I would like to find out what he was up to in 1916 and whether he actually was in France as stated on his marriage certificate.Best regards,Julia. Thanks in advance, Vanessa. 39796. Special Reserve and Territorial Force battalions operated A Poole, with many others were killed. History of the Worcestershire Regiment. In an effort to preserve the history of these officer, this website is now building up a record of all the Battalion Commanders. Is it possible to tell shich RAMC unit he served with?Regards,Cliff, CliffThanks for posting. Over the years periods of warfare have always His last service number was G/107683 which apparently places him in the Fusilers? His grandson was in contact with you on 12 October 2016 at 20:01. Is there a way to clarify this please? Hi Paul - OK thanks very much for your help and speedy response. The 3rd Battalion was raised on the 14th February and the 4th Battalion on the 10th March. Public Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. 1 to 294,000. In my experience, unless the regimental museum has surviving enlistment registers, I can certainly hold my own. Re Edward Broderick, I don't believe a service record survives. Thanks Kind Regards Michael Lindsay. By the end of the war another fourteen battalions had been raised for a total of twenty-two of which twelve went on active service. Thank you especially for your Re 9666 Farrington, you can search for this man on my British Army Ancestors webiste: https://britisharmyancestors.co.uk/, Re 7440 Hauxwell; Ashley you can download his record from Findmypast. Hence trying to check if my . Unit/Battalion/Regiment: 2 Worcestershire Regiment. Hi, I am trying to research my Grandfather, Thomas Richardson. Ltd Ausgabe - EUR 124,78. He enlisted in Ripon I believe (he lived there). Hi, does that mean he (Thomas Richardson) can only be researched under his latter 1923 number? Fred "Joe" Lynch was conscripted into the army in 1945 as a private soldier. The table below records the number blocks allocated to each corps or regiment. Hello, could you give an example of what you're able to find out about the average soldier for your paid service? Hello Paul,My name is Scott, and I live in Australia. i found a ww1 british war medal how much cna you tell me from the scripture on the sides? 9,460 officers and men gave their lives, 71 Battle Honours were awarded and eight VCs one of whom, attached to the RFC, was the airman Leefe Robinson, famous for shooting down a zeppelin. I would like to get this picture postcard back to a member of his family. I will be getting replacement medals and need to know if the first or the last number would be on the medals or both ? Our Data . Worcestershire Regiment: 37473: Private [1] Worcestershire Regiment 37473 Private [2] Army Service Corps M/395216 Private : Link: 47899: Wadams, William N: Worcestershire Regiment: 38248: Private--Link: 47900: Waddell, George: Worcestershire Regiment: 61973: Gunner [1] Royal Garrison Artillery 133292 Gunner [2] Worcestershire Regiment 61973 . All of this information will be helpful when you are searching. Thanks. That rules out the man of the same name I saw with Boer War service wih this regiment then. I welcome insights about regimental numbering but I do not have time to respond to individual research queries here. Hi PaulI'm trying to find some information about my Great Grandfather Albert Napier Wallace, born 1886 (thereabouts) in Gillingham, Kent. First World War research. As part of 214 Brigade they were the first British troops to fight on German soil. What was Intresting about him was he joined the Juke of Cornwalls light Infrenty in 1891 aged 16yrs old. As a war unmatched to any seen before or after, World War One, also known as "The Great War", marks one of the most defining moments in modern history. Between 1st July 1881 and 24th August 1891, the regiment recruited just 2991 men, an annual average of 294 men per annum. He would also have had a further year added to the four years meaning that he was eligible for discharge on the 29th December 1915, exactly seventeen years to the day since he had originally joined up: 12 years + four years + one year = 17 years.It would be possible to research his likely service during this time but that's a chargeable service; please email me if interested. Any guidance on twitter etiquette would be welcomeThe Tweet made was just to make a comment on the photograph I'd seen about the cap badges. Can you tell me from his number when and which battalion he joined ? See the link on this page. Hi,I hope you can help me trace the steps of my grandfather, he originally joined the Cheshire Regiment in Stockport, Cheshire as this is our home town. By quoting the PRO Reference number you will be able to gain access to the document and make copies as required. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for British Army Worcestershire regiment shoulder patch High quality Reproduction at the best online prices at eBay! Thanks for your help.I may be back in touch later on for further in/research that you do.Nick, Hi Paul I am hoping you can help me I am trying to trace as much information about my great granddad but have no family to help me. His name was Henry Albert Ellner and he enlisted into B Coy of the wiltshire Regiment on 30 December 1898, Regimental number 5202. When he was fit again he was sent to join the Worcestershire Regiment. Re William Hunter born 1907, his records will still be with the MoD. 1900 Raised in Ireland on the 14th February, I also offer a comprehensive, fast and cost-effective. Keep up the good work. Hi PaulI am trying to find out if Lawrence Connolly RDF #22151, born Navan Co Meath, who died in France on 16th August 1916, is my Grand Uncle Lawrence Connolly born in Co Meath on 26th August 1873. Husband of Margaret (King) married 1913 and father to Evelyn born 1914. I couldn't see that a service record survives for this man though and so you'll have difficulty proving categorically that this is him.Paul. which I do have. Hi PaulTrying to found out more about this soldier:Service No: 10284Age: 26Regiment/Service: Irish Guards, 2nd Bn.Son of Thomas Wardlow, of 758, Harrison Avenue, Harrison, New Jersey, U.S.A.Anything you can do for me? Almost certainly it would be the first number only, but the medal index card/medal roll/s would confirm this. . He was discharged after contracting Malaria. I've previously secured a copy of what I believe my grandfather's discharge papers. By 1966 he was granted a commission as Lieutenant (Quartermaster). Raymond, please email me the photo and I'll take a look: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk, Hi, i'm sorry but on the research page I cannot see how to contact you by email, could you please tell me where the email link is?Thank YouPaul Wilson. !Christopher Hebden had previous service in Scarborough Police and Monmouthshire Constabulary plus years of experience with horses, prior to joining up.Please let me know if you'd like more details - including sight of photos. Can you work out from these when he enlisted in the Manchesters, and then transferred to the Rifle Brigade?Hope you can help!Many thanks,Steve Hartley, Steve, the numbers you give are later issues than the ones covered on this blog. Age: 31. Appendices provide the Roll of Honour; Honours and Awards including Mention in Despatches, with date of Gazette (for Companion' of the British Empire read Commander'); details of Badges, Colours and Distinctions of the regiment; and the music for regimental marches. and in 2020 its numbers will have fallen to 82,000, a poor reward, one would have thought, for all past endeavours. I'd love for you to go over what I have and fill in any gaps, or at least confirm my findings. full report costs from 50. Sign Up. Highly recommended read. His regiment # was 27224 and his rank was Lance Corporal. Then home in 1902 & then joined up with the Royal munster fusliers 1st garrison & died in Italy in 1918 aged 43ys of age. Do you have any ideas of anywhere else I could look? Is it possible to work out anything about when he started his service from this?Thanks Craig. It reads "See or Sec No 1-329 RFA Gnr 2229, also Durham LI , 44720 France 19/10/15.James P REID.Best regards,Julia, Paul,Are you able to find pictures? would have joined up. Name: Joseph Harris Gender: Male Rank: Pte Record Type: Disability Residence Place: Smethwick, B'ham Military Service Region: Midlands, England Service Number: 51953 Corps, Regiment or Unit: Worcestershire Regiment Service Branch: Military (Army) Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers Description: Pension Record Ledger Reference Number: 6 . I know his war grave is in the Warlencourt British Cemetary. The barracks date back to 1874 when building started. Their job was to take the north-west side of Geilenkirchen to cover the left flank and support the Americans. I was hoping his records would confirm this and also help me to find out how he met Johanna in Ireland. The regiment started numbering from 1 from 1st July July 1881. Regimental number series. As far as I know the 2nd bttn were in South Africa at that time. I found it interesting that my great grandmother was listed only on the 1911 census as a "boarder" and listed as Roman Catholic while the rest of the family was Presbyterian. My grandfather James Francis Burke 9331, 2nd bttn Worcester regiment was a regular before WW1. The addition of two more regular battalions in 1900 had a marked effect on recruitment rates and between June 1901 and May 1911, the regiment added over 6000 men to its books; an annual recruitment rate of 613 men per annum for the last ten years and one which saw recruiting in the regiment surpassed only by The Kings Royal Rifle Corps and Middlesex Regiment. hello Paul, i am trying to find records for my great great grandfather Pryse Lloyd, he was born on 13th of august 1881 in Llananno, Radnorshire. Best Regards Andy. can find out more information, I'll be happy to pass this on. First World War research. Moderators:Kevin Lynott, peter, LarsA Post a new topic 117 topics Page 1of 3 1, 2, 3 Topics Replies Views Eventually he joined the 8th Hussars as a farrier No 314829 his residence at the time of his marriage was Cavalry Barracks, Fulford road, York this was on 27 February 1926, he was 31 years old. Support Connect. I have a photo of his regiment in Caterham from that date. No further details known. Dave Were, it would be possible to work that out. I don't really no much else about his life before he married my great grandmother.Regards Tracy Brook, Tracy, you will need to contact the MoD. by Dennis Hodgkins MA, This unique book tells the first hand stories of men who served with the Worcestershire Regiment in WW2. This however, was to be the regiments worst showing and its fortunes would improve dramatically over the next twenty years. British Army 917 Private The Royal Warwickshire Regiment 15th (Service) Battalion (2nd Birmingham) . Uncle's is 11621 and from his discharge certificate I get his enlistment date of 02/10/1910 (ten yrs 111 days service - discharge date of 21/01/1921 - maths being correct?) Royal Army Service Corps. (Click here or the header above for the Forum), WorcestershireRegiment.com (2002-2015) by Louis Scully, 1st BATTALION - 1944-45 - MEDALS & CITATIONS, LOST DIARY OF LIEUT. I'm obviously very new to twitter and not getting on very well with the character restrictions.I saw the photograph on my home feed and was interested enough to join the discussion.At this stage I'm not even sure if that is an acceptable approach, i.e. Hospital(s): 1st Southern General Hospital, Birmingham. It seems he went to France in October 1915.Thanks,Julia. BRITISH ARMY WORCESTERSHIRE & SHERWOOD FORESTERS STAYBRITE COLLAR BADGE PAIR | Collectables, Badges & Patches, Collectable Badges | eBay! Wife Grace McLeod. It would also be worth checking with the Black Watch archive in Perth to see if they have enlistment books or any other details about this man. Oh dear, Charlie. Luckily, the surname is not common and that's always a boon in family history research.Paul. It was then the custom for Regiments to be named after their Colonels, and this new Regiment was named Farringtons Regiment of Foot. Prior enlistment info, training, regimental records, medal records, war diaries and much more. The Worcestershire Regiment was formed on the 1st July 1881; the 1st Battalion from the 29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot, and the 2nd Battalion from the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot. Do you have his regimental number on any of the cards? Frank, I'd need to research him. Is there any way i could find more information I have been trying to find him for 20years and would love to know where he died if possible he joined on the 6th December 1892 thank you BettyL, BettyLThe record doesn't tell you a great deal other than that he was with M Coy of the 4th Bn, Worcestershire Regt. Data-as-a-Service Data Management Data Enrichment API & Webhooks. Warriors United Kingdom from the Militia on 11th May 1809, and joined at Battle, Sussex, where it was busy re-organizing, and replacing losses sustained during the Retreat to Corunna. Poole. This will capture both Oxford, Oxfordshire, I have done this for a few Yeomanry units and typically one finds a surviving Service record within 20-30 numbers either side. Hello, I am looking for information on Frank Aubrey Rawlings 20th L.A.S.S. Hello Paul, I was hoping to attach a photo of the back of a WW1 postcard I have. Website. and that his number was 4134. Do you know if any exist?Any additional info might you be able to discover?CheersJohn, Without checking my database it lookslike an early 1908/1909 enlistment into this TF battalion. You can request this yourself and photograph the pages but iy you don;t have the time or inclination for this, please drop me a line: paulcanixon@gmail.com or paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk. Revenue <$5M. My grandfather and great uncle served in the 4th Battalion and although I've got their service numbers, and much more, I couldn't nail down an enlistment year for my grandfather. This comment has been removed by the author. Re Thomas Willis Elliott, we have communicated separately about this. Follow the link for more information. I also have his big green Worcerestershire Regiment in the Great War book. If you could help me in any way I would be most appreciative. Many nicknames were used by successor regiments (following renaming or amalgamation). His name is Harry Burney Eagles and I cannot find any records of him anywhere. the-gloucestershire-regiment-regimental-special-british-soldier-in-the-20th-century-s 1/2 Downloaded from aharon.ijm.org on March 2, 2023 by guest . The regiment fought in many conflicts, including both the First and Shown as 20/05/1916 30 Div . Attention is paid to minor actions such as trench raids, which usually find no place in compressed official histories; they are recorded in this history. 1; 2; 3; 500; Next; He enlisted into the border regiment. Thank you, Ashley. He was living in Edinburgh I believe when enlisting into Army although? I have his WW1 medals and can find his medal card (WO 372/7/36548) however i can find no other details of his service. His service number for example was 6, but I have found another record that looks like the same man with a service record of 10129 so i think he was renumbered as part of Kitchener's new army? He was given a section "D" discharge from the 2nd Bttn on 29 december 1915. His research has enabled me to hi Paul I'm trying to find some information about my Grandfather Thomas Kavanagh and his brothers who fought in WW1. Haskett-Smith severely wounded and Sergt. James Rampton (P/252 at Beaumont Hamel), 13th Bn Middlesex Regiment, date of death 31-08-16.Extract from date of death 03-09-16 @ https://firstworldwaronthisday.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=03%2F09%2F1916 under HAMEL MILITARY CEMETERY, BEAUMONT-HAMEL (85)P/252 Rifleman RAMPTON 16th Bn. Alexander Reid, 9th (TF) Battalion. This is a great piece of work and must rank as one of the finest of the Great War regimental histories, many would say the finest, and I wouldn't argue. which is slightly out from the sequencing, but having not found his actual enlistment date anywhere it'll do. This section gives details the history of the barracks from 1874 to 1990. Published in 1891 this book provides a full history of the 29th Regiment of Foot (later designated the Worcestershire Regiment) from 1694 to 1891. I do not see email addresses. Battalions served on the Western Front, in Gallipoli, Macedonia, Mesopotamia, Italy; one battalion ended the war in North Persia. Military research. The information was presented to me in a way that was easy to read and understand. Similar Traffic Stats. Would it not have been superceded later? 1911 Census for James and on rechecking I found that in fact was wrongly named James when fact he was Joseph, with the number 8057. Amalgamated in 1970 from the Worcestershire Regiment and the Sherwood Foresters Regiment, the WFR served Worcestershire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, and Nottinghamshire, in the Midlands of England. Regimental number series. He was killed in action rather than died of wounds. Rifle Brigade http://www.londonwarmemorial.co.uk/view_profile.php?id=37131&limit=20&offset=0&sort=&a=Lived%2FBorn%20In&f=james&s=Rampton&r=Rank&u=Unit&b=&d=Date%20Of%20Death#sthash.qrg0aJsg.uIg0OhzE.dpbsNo age at date of death (and we do not have a date of birth as he wasn't listed on the census showing your=ngest chld born 1897. I am interested in discovering which Battalion he actually joined / served with but his service record is not available (destroyed). I have his Service number 199 from when he was awarded the Volunteer long Service Medal. Hi Paul,We are trying to locate my Great Grandfathers grave which would be in Belgium as he was killed in action in the 1st World War. It later became Known as the 29th Regiment of Foot. Pam, his earlier service records may well be with his later papers, which is why you'll need to contact the MoD. Rachel. . He was a reservist who was called back to the colours in 1914 and survived the retreat from Mons. If he did serve overseas, the suggestion would be that he served with a different regimental number, but at this stage I can see nothing else for him that would help you build a better picture. Their battle honours include Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan. Pls drop me a line if you would like more assistance. There would have been paperwork generated for this enlistment and if it survives it will be in WO 97 (assuming he joined before 1913) which can be searched on Findmypast. If it was post 1913 it would be in WO 363 or WO 364. He rose through the ranks and became Lieut.-Col. in 1979. All best Tony, Have a look at this link, Tony, and in particular the card for John F Jones who was a TF man with two numbers: https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/soldiers/how-to-research-a-soldier/campaign-medal-records/how-to-interpret-a-campaign-medal-index-card/, That's great cheers Paul and thanks again.Take careTony, Good Evening, looking for info on William S Hutchins RN 203247, Middlesex Rgmt 5418, RFC 78914. But not one for the other service number.I have also found his personal effects record showing money paid to his mother at the end of the war. My question is would have they allowed him to join up in 1891 aged 16. hi Pauli am looking for details on my great grandfather John Feeney. to determine parameters for when your own Worcestershire Regimentancestor The reason i ask i have just obtained my great grandfathers WW1 medals and would like some information and any pictures if possible. which, amongst other things, carries a complete roll of honour for Worcestershire Regiment men between 1808 and 1960! There is undoubtedly more that can be researched for him; please drop me a line: paulcanixon@yahoo.co.uk if you want to progress this. We know that he became a POW and was held in Germany, is there anyway of knowing precisely which camp or camps he was held at? That information simply does not survive. I would guess he probably enlisted in 1908 and had been in India for maybe a year when the census was taken. Many Thanks Pam, You need to contact he MoD, Pam. ).Best regards,Scott. Worcestershire Regiment 5239001 - 5328000 Royal Berkshire Regiment 5328001 - 5373000 Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 5373001 - 5429000 The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5429001 - 5485000 Hampshire Regiment 5485001 - 5562000 Wiltshire Regiment 5562001 - 5608000 Devonshire Regiment 5608001 - 5662000 In 1870, this qualifying period was reduced to 18 years. The original medal rolls should indicate the particular TF unit he was serving with. He was called up in early 1918 and went into baracks in Doncaster initially.His regimental number was 95608, 13th battalion DLI.His demob account was paid in 3 instalments in Jan 1919.Is it at all possible to find out anything about his service in 1918? The Naval & Military Press has re-published, The Worcestershire Regiment in The Great War, "Arguably the finest regimental history even written. Gloucestershire Regiment 9th (Service) Battalion and Worcestershire Regimen 2015-12-12 The War Diaries for the Great War, held under WO95, represent one of the most . Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Worcestershire Regiment, British Army Leather Keychain at the best online prices at eBay! Please note that all Second World War and post 1920 service record enquiries should be addressed straight to the MoD which still holds the records. Notes. In 1751 regiments were given numbers, and the Regiment was numbered 29. Hi PaulA quick query. The medal was originally awarded to infantry NCOs and men who had completed 21 years' good conduct. on demobilisation 1915- 19 Having looked in the London Gazette with no joy I just wondered if you knew if the Gymnastics Staff were a Corp in their own right or attached to a Regiment. The man far left is James Goodson and you can read about him here: http://worldwar1veterans.blogspot.com/2011/11/james-goodson.html. However, a soldier could be transferred very quickly after joining a corps or regiment. can't thank you enough for the work you have done for me. It was towards the end of this service that Britain went to war meaning that he would have been recalled to the colours. Slightly puzzled as no connection with that part of the country. There are many Fred Harwoods.I was thinking the M2/15 was a date but the M2 may be the corps.So many variables!!

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